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Strong background in networking, firewall configuration, and network security. Configure and manage security groups, network ACLs, and other firewall rules to secure AWS instances and services.
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CACI is seeking a Technical Trainer to join our Network Operations Security Center (NOSC) Infrastructure team on a contract supporting the enterprise network and infrastructure at the Department of Homeland Security.
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Infrastructure-related certification preferred such as Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA), Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP), Juniper Networks Certified Internet Associate (JNCIJunos), Juniper Networks Certified Specialist Security (JNCIS-SEC.
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Demonstrated expertise and leadership in one or more of the department's focus areas: Wireless and tactical networks, including 5G Network security and management Emerging network technologies including cloud networking, SDN, and NFV Network modeling, simulation, emulation, and analysis Proficiency in one or more scripting or programming languages such as C, C.
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Experience deploying, configuring, and troubleshooting network infrastructure - firewalls, switches and access points Must be Microsoft Azure, Office 365 and Network+ certified or be willing to acquire certification as part of the employment agreement.
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Network expertise is part of the heritage of Peraton Labs, with its lineage stretching back to Bell Labs, Bellcore and Telcordia. Experience with network and system automation tools (e.g., Ansible, Helm, Puppet.
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Experience with Unified Communications deployments, Quality of Service (QoS) policies and VoIP troubleshooting Experience with Firewalls, VPNs, and other Network Security technologies Experience with MPLS networks and services such as L3VPN, EoMPLS , VPLS, EVPN, etc.
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This position is primarily on-site at the Pentagon, where the Rapid Response Sr. Network Engineer will operate within secure facilities and adhere to strict security protocols. The Rapid Response Sr. Network Engineer is an essential member of the IT team, specializing in the swift and effective resolution of network-related incidents and the implementation of network infrastructure within a Department of Defense (DoD) environment.
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As Senior Network Security Infrastructure Specialist your primary focus will be tomaintain the integrity of the deployed network security asset data, document how it is deployed, proactively evaluate how it is operating, and develop plans to optimizethe environment.
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Working knowledge of network technologies and protocols including Trunking, VTP, Layer 2 & 3 Port-channels, Spanning-Tree, Port-Security, HSRP, EIGRP, OSPF, QoS, BGP, and MPLS, BFD. Must have at least one CCNA, CCNP, JNCIS-ENT, JNCIP-ENT or similar network certification.
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Monitor security measures in place within network perimeter, ensuring security breaches do not occur and information is safeguarded. Our direct client is looking for a Sr CISSP certified Information Assurance & Security Specialist for a Hybrid Long term contract position in Washington, DC.
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Drive overall IPS process improvements and documentation, and represent and contribute to the overall IPS solutions and methodologies Full life-cycle support for critical network security technology from ideation and strategic planning through retirement and decommissioning for all engineering and operational needs.
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As a Network Engineer you will drive the operation, build and deployment of the Starshield service provider network, which supports critical national security missions. You will also be responsible for monitoring and improving network security, improving network performance and reliability, and optimizing network deployments.
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Description/Duties: The Computer/Network engineer evaluates new technologies and possible security vulnerabilities associated with them. Must be able to analyze computer and network architectures to optimize network performance, security, and laboratory testing functionality.
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Perform daily performance monitoring, capacity analysis, and maintain security posture of the network. Performs network infrastructure maintenance upgrades to ensure a proper security and operational posture is maintained.
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